Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Macrophage-mimicking nanodiscs for treating systemic infection caused by methicillin-resistant.
- Journal:
- Science advances
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Feng, Kailin et al.
- Affiliation:
- Aiiso Yufeng Li Family Department of Chemical and Nano Engineering · United States
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria represent a critical public health challenge, underscoring the urgent need for innovative therapeutic strategies. Inspired by the unique properties of cell membrane-derived nanodiscs, particularly their ultrasmall size and intrinsic membrane functions, we develop macrophage membrane-derived nanodiscs (denoted "MФ-NDs") as a nanomedicine for the treatment of systemic bacterial infections caused by methicillin-resistant(MRSA). Our findings demonstrate that MФ-NDs interact directly with bacteria, disrupting their membranes, inducing leakage of intracellular contents, and ultimately causing bacterial death. Meanwhile, MФ-NDs reduce intracellular bacterial count. In a mouse model of systemic MRSA infection, treatment with MФ-NDs significantly improves survival rates in both therapeutic and preventative contexts. Moreover, MФ-NDs show a lower propensity to induce bacterial resistance compared to conventional small-molecule antibiotics. No acute toxicity is observed in mice treated with MФ-NDs. Overall, this study underscores the straightforward fabrication and promising potential of MФ-NDs for addressing antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40614188/